Quantcast
Channel: road trip – Canyon Country Zephyr
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 18

Herb Ringer’s American West: The ’65 Ford Falcon Van

$
0
0

Herb Ringer liked Ford vehicles. He traveled the country from the 40s through the 80s, initially with his parents Joseph and Sadie, and then alone. And from the beginning, the family preferred Ford–from their ’45 Super Deluxe to the ’49 Woody Station Wagon, the 50’s trucks, and then in the mid-60’s, this beloved Ford Falcon Van.

The Falcon Van is the earliest form of what would become the Econoline series of vans, and the Falcons are often referred to as Econolines for that reason. Herb would later trade this van for an Econoline that lasted him decades. But there is something distinctive about those early vans, and particularly those with the distinctive turtle top pop-up roof.

Here’s a sampling of Herb’s photos of that ’65 Falcon Van…

Agathla Peak. 1965. Photo by Herb Ringer
Agathla Peak. 1965.
Oakland, Iowa. 1967. Photo by Herb Ringer
Oakland, Iowa. 1967.
Hope Valley, California. Sadie and friends, the Zeuvels. 1965. Photo by Herb Ringer
Hope Valley, California. Sadie and the Zeuvels. 1965.
Capitol Reef, Utah. 1965. Photo by Herb Ringer
Capitol Reef, Utah. 1965.
Sadie at Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1965. Photo by Herb RInger
Sadie at Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1965.
Big Meadows Campground. Shenandoah National Park. Virginia. 1965. Photo by Herb Ringer
Big Meadows Campground. Shenandoah National Park. Virginia. 1965.
Boreas Pass, Southeast of Breckinridge. 1966. Photo by Herb Ringer
Boreas Pass, Southeast of Breckinridge. 1966.
Devils Garden Campground, Arches National Monument. 1965. Photo by Herb Ringer
Devils Garden Campground, Arches National Monument. 1965.
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1965. Photo by Herb Ringer
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. 1965.
herb4A-oc07

HERB RINGER came West from his home in New Jersey in 1939. Camera in hand,
Herb captured the American West, from the Canadian Border to the Rio Grande and
from the Big Sur coast to the High Plains.
We believe Herb’s collection of Life in the West is one of the finest. His work has been
published in The Zephyr for 20 years. I am pleased finally, to offer Herb’s photographs
in color. We are also building a new ‘album’ of his work, elsewhere on this site.
My dear friend died on December 11, 1998…JS

For the Most Comprehensive Collection of Herb Ringer Photographs Online, Click Here to see the Herb Ringer Issue of the Zephyr.

To comment, scroll to the bottom of the page.

Don’t forget the Zephyr ads! All links are hot!

Sore No More Ad

Join the Backbone Here

Zephyr Policy: REAL NAMES ONLY on Comments!


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 18

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images